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Friday, 21 November 2025

My Coffee Pot Book Tour Guest: Seeds Of The Pomegranate by Suzanne Uttaro Samuels



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About the Book
Book Title: Seeds of the Pomegranate
Author Name: Suzanne Uttaro Samuels
Publication Date: September 2, 2025
Publisher: Sibylline Press
Pages: 384 pages
Genre: Historical Fiction; Women’s Fiction; Immigrant Fiction; Heritage Fiction; Crime 

Any Triggers: some implied violence

A gritty story of a woman learning to survive in 20th century Gangland New York

In early 20th-century Sicily, noblewoman Mimi Inglese, a talented painter, dreams of escaping the rigid expectations of her class by gaining admission to the Palermo Art Academy. But when she contracts tuberculosis, her ambitions are shattered. With the Sicilian nobility in decline, she and her family leave for New York City in search of a fresh start.

Instead of opportunity, Mimi is pulled into the dark underbelly of city life and her father’s money laundering scheme. When he is sent to prison, desperation forces her to put her artistic talent to a new use—counterfeiting $5 bills to keep her family from starvation and, perhaps, to one day reclaim her dream of painting. But as Gangland violence escalates and tragedy strikes, Mimi must summon the courage to flee before she is trapped forever in a life she never wanted.

From Sicily’s sun-bleached shores to the crowded streets of immigrant New York, Seeds of the Pomegranate is a story of courage, art, and the women who refused to disappear.

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Author Bio:

Suzanne Uttaro Samuels writes about women who defy expectations and the secrets that shape families across generations.

Her debut novel, Seeds of the Pomegranate (Sibylline Press, 2025), follows a young Sicilian noblewoman whose search for freedom and art leads her into the hidden world of counterfeiters in early twentieth-century New York.

A former law professor turned novelist, Suzanne now lives in a lakeside cottage in the Adirondack Mountains with her husband, dog, and two cats. When she’s not writing, she’s exploring old family stories, local history, and the way memory lingers in the places we call home.

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CHAPTER 1 Palermo, Sicily 1905

When I entered the studio that morning, there was no model posed on the marble pedestal. No vase overflowing with flowers; no bowl of fruit. Tomorrow, the Academy closed for the summer so that our teacher, Monsieur Laurent, could join the other painters in the south of France. The other students worked busily at their easels, the only sounds the whisper of brushstrokes on canvas and the occasional scraping of the stools against the wood floor. The air was dense with turpentine and sweat. I wound my way through the crowded room to my easel, where my latest work stood drying.

Binvinutu. My family’s manor house, nestled amidst the fields high in the Trapani Mountains of western Sicily. I’d finished late last night and left the studio unsure about the changes I’d made. In the light of day, though, I could see the painting was good.

All year, I’d been preparing for admission to the Palermo Academy of Fine Arts. My portfolio was stuffed with copies of the Old Masters. Botticelli and da Vinci. Michelangelo and Raphael. Proof that I was a competent artist, prepared to enter the two-year course of study. But this painting—Binvinutu—showed I was more than just capable. Mamma would say I was conceited. I didn’t care. Monsieur said I had talent. I could be the first woman admitted to the Academy.

I watched as my teacher made his way around the other students’ stools and easels, quietly pointing out where a perspective could be sharpened, or a hue deepened. By the time he reached me, my heart was pounding. Dark spots flashed in front of my eyes. I tried to take a few deep breaths. There was a tightness there I hadn’t felt before. Nerves. Nonna always said I let my emotions get the better of me.

Monsieur pointed to the three figures I’d painted last night. “You’ve added these.”

I nodded. Rosalia, Caterina, and I, garbed in purple and yellow, magenta and green, garish colors Mamma never would have permitted. In the painting, we moved easily through a field of flowers, something that would have been impossible with the headscarves and head-to-toe mantles we were actually forced to wear outside the house. On my canvas, though, we were young women, our lives just beginning. Not crones, hidden from the world.

Monsieur studied the composition for a long time. So long, in fact, that I began to worry that I’d taken things too far. “Your sisters?” he asked, finally.

I pointed to the figure in the middle. “Rosalia.” Then the smaller one at the end. “Caterina.”

Monsieur narrowed his eyes. “You decided on the composition weeks ago. I’m wondering: why add these now?”

My stomach dropped. Next, Monsieur would tell me to paint over the figures with a pergola or a copse of trees. “It wasn’t finished,” I mumbled.

“And it’s complete, now?” Not trusting my voice, I nodded. “How do you know this, Mademoiselle?”

I hesitated before saying the only thing I could think of: It felt right.

Monsieur smiled broadly. “Yes, Mademoiselle. You painted with your heart, not your brain. This is what an artist does.”



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Thursday, 20 November 2025

Rachel's Random Resources Book Tour: M J Porter's The Secret Sauce


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The Secret Sauce, the third book in the Erdington Mysteries

Birmingham, England, November 1944.
Chief Inspector Mason of Erdington Police Station is summoned to a suspicious death at the BB Sauce factory in Aston on a wet Monday morning in late November 1944.

Greeted by his enthusiastic sergeant, O’Rourke, Sam Mason finds himself plunged into a challenging investigation to discover how Harry Armstrong met his death in a vat containing BB Sauce – a scene that threatens to put him off BB Sauce on his bacon sandwiches for the rest of his life.

Together with Sergeant O’Rourke, Mason follows a trail of seemingly unrelated events until something becomes very clear. The death of Harry Armstrong was certainly murder, and might well be connected to the tragedy unfolding at nearby RAF Fauld. While the uncertainty of war continues, Mason and O’Rourke find themselves seeking answers from the War Office and the Admiralty, as they track down the person who murdered their victim in such an unlikely way.

Join Mason and O’Rourke for the third book in the quirky, historical mystery series, as they once more attempt to solve the impossible in 1940s Erdington.

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Author Bio – I’m an author of historical fiction and non-fiction (Early English (Saxon), Vikings and the British Isles as a whole before the Norman Conquest, as well as five twentieth-century mysteries), born in the old Mercian kingdom at some point since the end of 1066. 

Historical mysteries allow me to use such modern inventions as the telephone and the car, which is very exciting when I spend so much of my time worrying about feeding the horses my warriors usually ride.

I was raised in the shadow of a strange little building and told from a very young age it housed the bones of long-dead kings of Mercia, it’s little wonder my curiosity in the early English ran riot. I can only blame my parents!
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My thoughts

Well written cosy crime stories set in the past are often a delight to read - and this one by M J Porter is no exception.

I did smile at the 'BB' sauce - short for Big Ben, as I knew the more familiar 'HP Sauce' is 'Houses of Parliament' (and as with BB Sauce, absolutely perfect to add to a piping hot Bacon Butty [sandwich].) The thought of a body in the sauce vat at the factory didn't put me off my own sauce bottle though!

Chief Inspector Sam Mason's investigation is, right from the start, complicated and looking very much like murder, with his delightful, and very keen, female  assistant, Sergeant O’Rourke at his side, he must unravel the cause of death while also coping with the tragedies of the ongoing war.

Harry Armstrong was discovered, drowned in a vat of the famous BB Sauce - but did he fall, did he deliberately jump, or was he pushed? When it becomes clear that things are not all they seem at the sauce factory, the conclusion that this was murder becomes evident. But why kill him? What did Harry know? Why did he have to be silenced  - and by whom?

The setting of WWII in England during 1944 was cleverly done, with enough facts and detail to set the scene nicely. Add in the bizarre clues of a secret code, missing sauce bottles, and a tragic explosion at the nearby RAF base ordnance store, Mason has a lot to discover - and the reader a lot to think about.

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